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Headphones, used to listen to music or other forms audio, such as podcasts. Most platforms display this emoji with large over-ear headphones in shades of black, blue, and gray. Apple previously displayed this emoji as iconic iPod white earbuds, followed by black Beats headphones in 2016, and in 2021 switched to display white AirPods Max.
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Merge emoji designs to make classic mashups. Headphones, used to listen to music or other forms audio, such as podcasts. Most platforms display this emoji with large over-ear headphones in shades of b...
Headphones, used to listen to music or other forms audio, such as podcasts. Most platforms display this emoji with large over-ear headphones in shades of b...
Headphones, used to listen to music or other forms audio, such as podcasts. Most platforms display this emoji with large over-ear headphones in shades of b...
Also changed in the latest iOS beta: the 🎧 Headphone emoji. Once displayed as the bud of an iPhone headphone (looks a lot like AirPods, before AirPods existed), this emoji has been shown more recently as a generic over-ear headphone.
A loudspeaker used to make announcements in public areas such as schools, or sporting grounds. Loudspeaker was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 under the name "Public Address Loudspeaker" and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
Smiling Face. A classic smiley. A yellow face with a modest smile, rosy cheeks, and soft, closed eyes. Many platforms, including Apple, feature relaxed eyebrows. Conveys a wide range of warm, positive feelings, including love, happiness, and gratitude.
This is how the 🎧 Headphone appears on Facebook 2.1. It may appear differently on other platforms. 2.1 was released on Jul 04, 2017. Headphones, used to listen to music or other forms audio, such as podcasts. Most platforms display this emoji with large over-ear headphones in shades of b...
A handheld megaphone, used to amplify a person's voice. May also be known as a speaking trumpet, bullhorn, blowhorn, or loudhailer. Megaphone was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 under the name "Cheering Megaphone" and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.